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Rebecca Pitchford-Bell
Tue. 30 Nov.10, 16:05
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'angio' started by: 'Oktay DERELI' on Sat. 31 Jul.10]
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Protocols |
angio |
TRICKS if available. This is a multipass software that allows the collection of data quickly. The contrast can be followed through multiple passes including delays to show if contrast actually does reach the toes and return to venous flow. It will show collateral vessels and help the surgeons decide direction to take.
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Mitchell Sapp
Thu. 4 Nov.10, 12:42
[Start of: 'Where to get MR physicist?' 3 Replies]
Category:
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Where to get MR physicist? |
We are a new outpatient surgical center in south Georgia looking for a physics group to do our Acceptance Testing and Annual Physics Testing on a Hitachi Airis II in preparation for ACR accreditation. The only physics group I've found is West Physics Consulting out of Atlanta, but I'm trying to find competitive services. Any suggestions of other groups would be greatly appreciated.
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Mitchell Sapp
Thu. 4 Nov.10, 12:32
[Reply (3 of 4) to: 'Please recommend materials sensitive to T1-weighted MRI' started by: 'Cindy Duan' on Wed. 12 Aug.09]
Category:
Basics and Physics |
Please recommend materials sensitive to T1-weighted MRI |
Fish-oil and Vitamin E capsules work great, but if you are at a facility with a tight budget or if you're just in a pinch, a mustard packet or a shortened "SlimJim" beef jerky product (both cleverly disguised to look professional, of course!!) will do the trick!!
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yingjie mei
Thu. 4 Nov.10, 02:23
[Reply (2 of 3) to: 'Dynamic data of MRI' started by: 'yingjie mei' on Wed. 21 Oct.09]
Category:
Basics and Physics |
Dynamic data of MRI |
i almost forgot this post, but the data are still desired! i'm in the research of dynamic mri reconstruction algorithms, maybe we can communicate someday, my email: yingjie.mei@gamil.com.
Thx for ur help.
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Mel Chang
Thu. 21 Oct.10, 19:26
[Reply (1 of 2) to: 'cervicla axial image t2 and t2*' started by: 'kim jk' on Thu. 23 Sep.10]
Category:
Applications and Examinations |
cervicla axial image t2 and t2* |
T2* is fine to scan the intervertebral discs. T2 is the better choice to show small spinal cord lesions like MS plaques. The echo time of a T2* sequence may be not long enough to give a good differentiation between the pathology and surrounding tissue.rnDifferent 'Multi Echo Data Image Combination' (MEDIC) techniques have been developed to enhance contrast and pathology detection, if available on the scanner this type of sequence is maybe also a good choice, but due to longer scan times and artifact problems it is best for axial slices.rn
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